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The world is a dangerous place to
live, not because of the people who are evil,
but because of the people who dont do anything
about it.
attributed to Albert Einstein

"Ethics is nothing other than
Reverence for Life.
Reverence for Life affords me my fundamental principle of
morality,
namely, that good consists in maintaining, assisting and
enhancing life,
and to destroy, to harm or to hinder life is evil."
 Albert Schweitzer

A National Police Force

Founded in 1925,
the Schutzstaffel, German for
Protective Echelon, initially
served as Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitlers
(1889-1945) personal bodyguards,
and later became one of the most powerful and
feared organizations in all of
Nazi Germany. Heinrich Himmler (1900-45), a
fervent anti-Semite like Hitler,
became head of the Schutzstaffel, or SS, in 1929
and expanded the groups
role and size. Recruits, who had to prove none of
their ancestors were Jewish,
received military training and were also taught
they were the elite not only of the
Nazi Party but of all humankind. By the start of
World War II (1939-45), the SS
had more than 250,000 members and multiple
subdivisions, engaged in activities
ranging from intelligence operations to running
Nazi concentration camps. At the
postwar Nuremberg trials, the SS was deemed a
criminal organization for its direct
involvement in war crimes.

March 2, 2015 - Interim
Report of the Presidents Task Force on 21st
Century Policing:

0.1 OVERARCHING
RECOMMENDATION: The President should support and
provide
funding for the creation of a National Crime and
Justice Task Force to review and evaluate all
components of the criminal justice system for the
purpose of making recommendations to the
country on comprehensive criminal justice reform.

History Repeating Itself Once Again

"Marching and heiling, heiling and marching. In
him is planted
no seed of laughter, hope, tolerance or mercy. For him -
only
heiling and marching, marching and heiling. The grim
years
of regimentation have done their work. Now he's a good
Nazi.
He sees no more than the party wants him to. He says
nothing
but what the party wants him to say. And he does nothing
than what the party wants him to do. And so he marches,
with millions of comrades, trampling on the rights of
others.."